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... yes, "puffy" is an aeronautical term!), and the coral reefs visible from up high are not to be believed. Touchdown at Fort Pierce, FL and arrival at Customs was spot-on at 12:40pm EDT despite Tower sending us on a 5 mile extended downwind leg (really?) The Customs Agents were pleasant and we were in and out within a few ...

... a checklist (28 items so far). Reminiscent of flying lessons I took when I was younger. We (okay, Toutou) prepares food in advance. Once underway, if it is to be an overnight passage we’ll decide on watch schedules. Throughout the passage we’ll record our coordinates every hour. We also watch out for ships, changes in the local weather, wave action ...

... These things were so huge and lead into a topic about american and their diets. They tasted very good though that was for sure! We went to swim some and play with the waves before we went back home. Once home we dressed and Kaylea and i left for the gym. I gotta say that Kaylea and Megan are probably one of the coolest people ive met, And they were so hospitable. I hit some chest and triceps in Kaylaes fancy nice gym. We ...

... of a better term and very peaceful and serene too. The boys took out the boat for a spin while I decided to stay in and play with marco's adorable cousin, Sophia while waiting for brunch. I'll be posting pictures of the place and the food. We practically stayed there the entire day.

4th Day: The day where everyone left Florida. Tita Pili and Marco's abu were scheduled to fly back to the Philippines, Tito Mari was scheduled to fly back to LA and we ...

... Pete made some delicious bean burritos for lunch, and we're told we have some "spicy house fried rice" coming up this evening for dinner (read SPAM fried rice). It'll be a nice hot meal before crawling into bed tonight. We are hoping to get close enough to Fort Lauderdale tomorrow to just have a short day on Thursday - then it will be running around, getting ourselves ready to cross over the Gulf Stream as soon as the weather permits